Lot 750
Collection of seven books - Art
Sold
R1,600
Est.
R2,500 - R3,500
Timed Auction
Online Timed Auction: 13 - 15 May 2025
Category
Description
* THE LIFE AND WORK OF CHARLES BELL, by Phillida Brooke Simons, published by Fernwood Press, Vlaeberg 1998, hard cover and dust cover good condition, * ADOLPH JENTSCH, by Olga Levinson, published by Human & Rousseau Publishers (Pty) Ltd, Cape Town 1973, numbered 27 of 75 copies, signed by artist and author, material cover good condition, * A CLOSER LOOK: DESCRIPTIONS & DISCOVERIES, by Marjorie E. Wieseman, published by National Gallery Company, London 2010, soft cover good condition, * THE ADVANCEMENT OF ART: THE SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY OF ARTISTS AND IT'S EXHIBITORS 1902 - 1950, by Hayden Proud, published by Iziko Museums of Cape Town, soft cover good condition, * ALTYD LIG: MAGGIE LAUBSER 1886 - 1973, by Muller Ballot, published by Sasol Kuns Museum 2012, soft cover good condition, * LIFE, LOVE AND LANDSCAPES: The Etchings Pieter van der Westhuizen, published by Leonard Schneider, Carmel Art Original 2006, soft cover good condition, and * ART AND ARTISTS OF SOUTH AFRICA: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary and Historical Survey of Painters, Sculptors and Graphic Artists since 1875, by Esme Berman, published by AA Balkema, Cape Town, 1893, material cover good condition, (7).
Condition
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